1945
Mr. C. Banks donated a section, which was raffled and added £300 to funds

1946
Education Department planned to take over said Y.M.C.A. hut
President Bob Boyce and Norm Tuck went to Wellington and interviewed Sir William Parry.
The above two delegates returned to the Capital to see the Prime Minister (Mr. P. Fraser) and bought two buildings for the sum of £801.
Sold one of the buildings for £450. Cost of transporting and erecting the other building was £350.
Received offer to complete lining of walls and a donation of £250 to funds in return for six weeks lease of the hall over the Xmas period for the purpose of running dances.

1947
The Association decided to run cabarets for funds in view of the success of the above.
Ladies night commenced

1952
Club was granted Liquor Charter.

1966
The Club decided to build a permanent Club on the Maunganui Road section.
So an idea put forward by Taffy Davies in 1943 started progress and today the Enthusiasm that was evident from the beginning is still very much to the fore and Promises a very bright future for the Mt. Maunganui R.S.A.

Today we proudly invite you to share with us these amenities, which grew from the enthusiasm of a few, so many years ago, where the friendly atmosphere of those with a common bond still prevails.